Sentences with phrase «serve as a deterrent by»

Organizers hope this initiative will serve as a deterrent by publishing names and reports of companies spreading badware and as an educational tool for software developers by providing principles they can follow to provide a positive user experience.

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Reacting to calls by some supporters of the NPP calling on the Executives of the party to reinstate suspended Kwabena Agyapong, he said Mr. Agyapong deserves to remain suspended to serve as deterrent to others.
Commenting on the development, Owusu - Agyemang noted that his hard earned reputation was damaged by the publication and as a result he would ensure the judgement is executed to the letter to serve as a deterrent.
The statement added, «The PDP may soon be squandering the big reprieve it secured from the profound judgment of the Supreme Court by declaring a «no - victor, no - vanquished», and dangling an unnecessary amnesty without sanctioning Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and his fake National Working Committee acolytes, to serve as a deterrent at the national level and as an example to state chapters.
That resulted in an instant souring of relations between Spitzer and his fellow lawmakers that followed the governor through the rest of his brief tenure before he was felled by his own sex scandal, and might serve as a deterrent should Cuomo think about wielding too heavy a hand in the forthcoming process.
The gaffe by the Power Minister many believe is an affront to the President hence must be sacked to serve as a deterrent to others.
According to him, such an action, if backed by a court order would serve as a deterrent to operators of such Liquefied Petroleum Gas...
Captain Mahama's family made the request known during a courtesy call by the leadership of Parliament, where it expressed the hope that this monument would serve as a reminder of the tragedy and a deterrent to the canker of mob justice in Ghana.
Backing the 25 year jail term for rapists, the Governor, decked in a red t - shirt with inscriptions including «I Say No To Rape», «Stop Domestic Violence», among others, said it was time to take the fight one step further by amending the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007 and also come up with strict punitive measures that would serve as a deterrent to perpetrators of such act.
Strict and often arbitrary regulation by state and federal officials may have acted as a barrier to entry or served as a deterrent for higher quality private schools.
As discussed in detail below, it is the ASPCA's position that unsocialized community cats are best served by focusing resources on TNRM and RTF programs, distribution of exclusionary devices (such as fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community catAs discussed in detail below, it is the ASPCA's position that unsocialized community cats are best served by focusing resources on TNRM and RTF programs, distribution of exclusionary devices (such as fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community catas fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community cats.
Engaged in traffic control and served as a deterrent to crime by being present in the area and through observation, inspection, and investigation.
«It's a rigorous but fair process,» says Matthews, adding that actions serve as a deterrent and protect the public but also works to the advantage of Realtors by protecting their professional image.
The uncertainty over the due diligence, innocent landowner, and retroactive liability provisions in the current Superfund law serves as a deterrent to transactions involving properties that have potentially been contaminated by hazardous waste.
A total of 28 recommendations are provided by the IAG report, focused on four key areas: transparency in contract assignments and providing incentive and commission information to clients; the perception that the council was administrating with a «light hand» and penalties are not severe enough to serve as a deterrent; education requirements that made it too easy for unscrupulous entrants; and too many industry and association organizations that confused the public.
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